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Sentencing Project Trends Report Highlights New Criminal Justice Laws Across The Country 

The Crime Report

Florida Senate Bill 752 in part allows probationers to get education and workforce credits that combine to reduce their sentence term. Oklahoma House Bill 4369 modifies the administrative parole process by allowing the possibility of getting off probation and parole early for someone within one calendar year of discharge.

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January Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – Quarterly Issues Programs Lists, Children’s Programming Reports, Rulemaking Comments, Copyright Fees for Webcasters, and More

Broadcast Law Blog

January 10 is also the deadline by which noncommercial educational stations must upload to their public inspection files documentation of their on-air fundraising benefitting third parties from October 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022. additional hours of audio description per calendar quarter between 6 a.m. and 11:59 p.m.

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January Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters: Issues/Programs Lists; Digital LPTV Deadline; Audio Description Expansion; Children’s Programming, Webcasting Royalties; NCE FM Settlement Window; and More

Broadcast Law Blog

For noncommercial educational stations not affiliated with the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, if your station conducted on-air fundraising for third parties during the last three months of 2021 that interrupted normal programming, documentation of those efforts must also be uploaded to the public file.

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Court schedules February arguments on student-loan relief, tech companies’ liability

SCOTUSBlog

The student-loan challenges are the highest-profile cases on the court’s February argument calendar , which was released on Monday morning. The February calendar also includes two cases involving the scope of a federal law that protects social-media companies from being held legally responsible for content that users post on their platforms.

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